“The most important thing is to warn people with chronic lung conditions, who must avoid contact with suffocating smoke as much as possible. For their protection, it is good to use backup medication if they feel they have no way to avoid contact with that irritant and those particles. It’s good not to have the window open,” Mahler said.
The pulmonologist added that healthy people have very good self-defense mechanisms, but problems arise for the vulnerable. “If it is a significant contact (ed. with smoke), we must have a rigorous cleaning of the nasal passages. There are solutions with sea water that I can use to rinse my nose very well,” added Beatrice Mahler.
A strong fire generated large smoke emissions on Monday evening, April 29, which spread over important areas in the north of the Capital. The fire affected more than 650 square meters, but there were no victims.
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